There was a tremendous amount of people unrightfuly banned when Justin Eilers got shot by his stepfather on Christmas. I remember just about anybody who posted in that topic was banned. Good posters.

I remember that people were like RIP Justin Eilers, you were a good fighter you may be missed...then afterthat they would put their two centz in on the situation. Like the father should be killed, or Eilers family was dysfunctional, one poster even wrote a nice epitaph on how much Eilers would be missed and then afterwards try to lighten the mood by saying something like "This is why white people shouldn't celbrate X-mas" or something like that...and everyone got banned.

Apparently nobody was allowed to put their two centz in on the situation...it was "bad taste".

Even if it wasn't fighter bashing people were still banned. Like 15 or something that topic...posters that had been here for years without any problem...that was harsh.

http://www.mmaplayground.com/forums/topic.aspx?&P=1&ID=28644&Highlight=justin eilers#P346681 <---see, its like 2 pages long with one of the last posts being DCRage saying he banned a bunch of people and deleted their posts...that topic was like 6 pages long originally...he banned like 40 peoples for paying their respects and then expressing their rage.

I don't always go on the interwebs... But when I do, I perfer the Playground. Thirst for knowledge my friends.

_______________________________________"To me the records were just a starting point," recalls John Paul Jones, "The most important thing was always the stage show. So many great nights. At our worst we were still better than most. At our best we could just wipe the floor with the lot of them. It was just a very good live band."

I don't always go on the interwebs... But when I do, I perfer the Playground. Thirst for knowledge my friends.

Retired the dancing spiderman?

I have been hounded to bring Spidey back

_______________________________________"To me the records were just a starting point," recalls John Paul Jones, "The most important thing was always the stage show. So many great nights. At our worst we were still better than most. At our best we could just wipe the floor with the lot of them. It was just a very good live band."

_______________________________________"To me the records were just a starting point," recalls John Paul Jones, "The most important thing was always the stage show. So many great nights. At our worst we were still better than most. At our best we could just wipe the floor with the lot of them. It was just a very good live band."